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Updated 2025-03-05 02:15
Auto sales decline for third month in a row
Canadian new vehicle sales decline for third consecutive month in May
Names of 4 Bertrand Charest victims made public
4 of Bertrand Charest's victims win legal fight to have their names made public
Trump, North Korean official meet to try to revive summit
A top aide to Kim Jong-un met with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office on Friday to deliver a letter from the North Korean leader as the two sides try to revive an on-again-off-again nuclear summit.
Clock starts ticking in pay equity dispute
Canada Post, CUPW given 90 days to settle rural, urban pay equity dispute
Trump criticizes Canada’s lumber sector after imposing steel, aluminum tariffs
U.S. President Donald Trump took to Twitter a day after imposing tariffs on steel and aluminum to call out Canada’s softwood lumber industry, a sector that could provide insight for others on resilience in the face of U.S. tariffs.
Andrea Horwath promises rent registry to combat ‘renovictions’
In her bid to evict Liberal Leader Kathleen Wynne from the premier’s office at Queen’s Park, Andrea Horwath is promising to protect tenants from being evicted from their homes.
Technology is disrupting the way we work, but it’s not all doom and gloom
Business leaders and experts from around the United States gathered at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas this week to talk about nothing less weighty than the rapid, relentless and widespread disruption of the economy enabled by fast-moving technological advances.
Senators exec accused of touching, lewd comments to driver
BUFFALO, N.Y. - Ottawa Senators assistant general manager Randy Lee is accused of inappropriately touching and making lewd comments toward a hotel shuttle driver while in Buffalo for the NHL's scouting combine.
How tariffs will be felt in various provinces
How impact of U.S. tariffs is likely to vary from one province to the next
NKorea-U.S. summit is back on: June 12 in Singapore
WASHINGTON - Ending weeks of uncertainly, President Donald Trump announced Friday that his historic summit with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un is back on for June 12 in Singapore.
Committing a crime could cost you you’re job — or not
Sometimes what you do outside of work can end up costing you your job. Roseanne Barr is not alone. When we talk about criminal convictions, both the crime and your position matter. If you end up incarcerated that would usually be the death knell for your employment.
Facebook kills ‘trending’, tests breaking news label
Facebook is shutting down its ill-fated “trending” news section after four years, a company executive told The Associated Press.
Ottawa to give $50M for asylum seekers costs
Ottawa to give $50M to Quebec, Ontario and Manitoba for asylum seeker costs
Haldimand County investigating protester conduct
Two complaints have been filed about protesters at Haldimand-Norfolk Pride Day
Dundas-Kaga historic twinning celebrates 50 years in July
Valley Town first in western hemisphere to mundialize
Prime Minister calls municipalities ‘essential partners’ in shaping Canada
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau touted co-operation in a speech before Canada’s municipal leaders in Halifax on Friday, although he offered nothing new to address their concerns.
NDP's Horwath makes strategic voting pitch
Ford visits Thunder Bay as Ont. election campaign hits home stretch
NDP’s Horwath urges Liberals to vote for her as only way to stop Ford’s Tories
Only the New Democrats can prevent the Progressive Conservatives under Doug Ford from forming government in Ontario next week, NDP Leader Andrea Horwath said Friday in her most direct pitch yet to Liberal voters.
Mountain Plaza mall set for multimillion-dollar redevelopment?
What’s left of the old Mountain Plaza mall at Upper James and Fennell could be coming down in the next few years.
For 6.4M in GTA, cost of living is the election issue
Jahangir Bhatti used to eat out three or four times a week, but had to scale back when restaurants near his home in Mississauga, raised menu prices to keep up with a higher minimum wage.
SIU investigating Welland death
The province’s Special Investigations Unit (SIU) is investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a 21 year old Welland woman Friday morning.
Stoney Creek’s Fiesta Mall to expand
Fiesta Mall representatives say the plaza is expanding to further improve the shopping experience for consumers.
Saskatchewan premier no-show for Regina Pride parade
Saskatchewan premier, federal Conservative leader skipping Regina Pride Parade
Harbour traffic for May 20 to 26
Domestic: 6
St. Elizabeth Mills expansion could begin in October
It’s the first phase of a planned $800 million redevelopment at the Village of St. Elizabeth Mills on Hamilton’s south-west Mountain.
Doctor who fled Zimbabwe named to Senate
Family doctor who left Zimbabwe for N.L. now newest Trudeau-appointed senator
Hamilton councillors designate Ancaster's Lampman House
Owner of the Lampman House on Garner Road had applied for a demolition permit from the city last March.
Locke Street vandalism: 3 arrests, 3 others urged to turn themselves in
Hamilton police have arrested three and issued warrants for three others in connection with a masked mob that vandalized Locke Street in March.
Concession Streetfest returns June 9
Organizers, volunteers and vendors are expected to arrive on Concession Street as early as 4 a.m. on Saturday June 9 to begin setting up for the 22nd Concession Streetfest.
Hamilton will open splash pads early
The City of Hamilton will open all 65 of its splash pads as soon as possible because of an early heat wave — as well as increasingly heated complaints from parents.
Trump lashes back at Canada after Trudeau’s tariff criticism
Ignoring criticism from Mexico and the European Union, Trump has responded twice to the prime minister’s unusually pointed remarks.
Sonoma Homes' development on Garner Road opposed by Hamilton at OMB
"People around this chamber will buy me a beer because we are going to lose this at the OMB," said Hamilton Mountain Coun. Terry Whitehead
Letter from immigrant officer offensive: Kwan
Letter to spouse applying for Canadian citizenship 'offensive,' Kwan says
Trudeau pledges to protect steel, aluminum jobs
Ottawa will work with Canadian aluminum, steel companies to ensure jobs safe: PM
Toronto stock market higher, loonie down
Toronto stock market edges up, while U.S. stocks surge higher; loonie down
30-year-old evicted by parents meets deadline to leave home
The 30-year-old man who was evicted from his parents' home has finally left, hours before a court-ordered deadline.
Kevin Frankish says goodbye to Breakfast Television
Tears flowed amid the laughter on Kevin Frankish’s last day after 27 years at City-TV.
CRTC: internet video, music services must pay up to save Canadian content
The broadcast regulator is adding its voice to the domestic chorus calling on the federal government to pry more commitments — monetary or otherwise — from online streaming giants like Netflix and Spotify and consider new internet levies to fund Canadian content.
Police release additional video footage of suspects in Mississauga restaurant bombing
Peel Regional Police have released footage of suspects fleeing close to the site of the explosion at the Bombay Bhel.
SIU investigating death of woman in Welland
SIU investigating death of 21-year-old woman in Welland
Horwath makes strategic voting pitch
Ford visits Thunder Bay as Ont. election campaign hits home stretch
Precooked bacon cooking system inventor sues Hormel over alleged patent infringement
David Howard is president of HIP Inc. It is seeking royalties and a court order blocking further infringement by Hormel over the company’s Bacon 1 product.
Hamilton steelmakers brace for ‘chaos’ from U.S. tariffs
Exemptions for Canada, Mexico and Europe set to expire Friday
Samantha Bee called Ivanka Trump a vulgar word. The President asks why she hasn't been fired
President Donald Trump on Friday lashed out at Samantha Bee, asking why the comedian who used a vulgar term to describe his daughter had not been fired and saying she has "no talent" and low ratings.
LeBron James can't save Cavaliers from stupid
Head cocked, jaw dropped, arms extended, LeBron James stared at J.R. Smith for a few seconds. Then came the scolding, animated and intense. What was Smith thinking? For the love of basketball intelligence and situational awareness, what was he thinking?
PCs imperilled chance at landslide victory by picking Ford
Doug Ford has been swimming against the current from the very beginning
Susan Bell to serve as diocese’s first female bishop
The Hamilton native takes over as bishop for the Anglican Diocese of Niagara on June 1
Motorcycle racing's 'most dangerous' event is underway and a rider is already dead
Every spring, the Isle of Man — a tiny island hanging between Ireland and Great Britain — becomes a high-velocity, all-stakes speed zone.
Eight Hamilton athletes win events on Day 1 of OFSAA South Region 2018 meet
Myles Misener-Daley won the senior boys 400m final — and turned around 30 minutes later to win the 100m Thursday at the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations south region qualifying meet.
Baloney Meter: environmental reviews
Baloney Meter: did Liberals break promise on overhauling environmental reviews?
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